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Question Authority in your Connecticut Car Accident Report

If you have been the victim of a Connecticut Car Accident make sure you read your police report.  This is not the same as an incident report that you received at the scene.
In Connecticut, the police report is written by the officer who responds to the accident scene.  The report should explain how the accident happened, include a diagram of the accident, and list the at fault party. 
With all of this information, there are bound to be mistakes.  The parties involved are likely to be distracted and very emotional. It may be difficult to state exactly what took place to cause the accident under this kind of stress.   If someone is hurt, they may not be able to tell the officer what actually happened.  There are many reasons why the report may be inaccurate.  It is your job as the car accident victim to identify the innacuracies and contact the officer for to make the necessary corrections. 

If you have been the victim of a Connecticut Car Crash, call the Nationally Board Certified Trial  Attorneys the Law offices of McCoy and McCoy. 
1-800-4-INJURY   
20 Church Street, 17th Floor; Hartford, Connecticut 06103 | 800-4-Injury